Description: A critically important theology lesson designed to armor the people of God against heretics who use certain hard, obscure texts from the Bible to teach things that the Bible never says at all. In ¬ďFalse Teaching on Obscure Teaching,¬Ē A. W. Tozer demolishes several dark misrepresentations of First Peter 3:18-24 and 4:6, by shining upon them the brilliant light of the rest of God¬ís Word. ¬ďLet me give you a good working rule for the understanding of Scripture: if you haven¬ít more than one verse to support it, don¬ít teach it. Because if it isn¬ít found in more than one verse of the Bible, the chances are it isn¬ít found there, either.¬Ē Pastor Tozer preached the 29th part of his 34-part series on First Peter in Chicago, Illinois, on June 13, 1954. Its length is 34 minutes and 43 seconds.

It is recommended that you follow along with the [url=http://www.sermonindex.net/modules/articles/index.php?view=article&aid=18521]text transcription[/url] of this sermon, as the sound quality makes listening difficult in some places.

Thanks so much for the written transcription! I tried listening to this twice before but couldn't get that much out of it. It's a real Tozer classic.

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A logical bible interpretation is promoted through this sermon. Taking works in context is preached; as opposed to false doctrines that hang on obscure bible passages focusing on the small individual verse, without analyzing fellow verses along side it. A message about proper hermaneutics.